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All five players associated with the Bradley Soccer program that are playing for teams entered in the 2009 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup remain in the chase for the nation’s oldest soccer cup championship. Only Bradley’s two active players -- seniors Grant Campbell and Chris Cutshaw -- saw the field during opening-round action Tuesday night, however. Campbell and Cutshaw both started Tuesday night for the Chicago Fire Premier and helped the Premier Development League entry to a 3-1 victory against Milwaukee Bavarians SC of the United States Adult Soccer Association at the Following a pair of PDL games this week in Although neither Gavin Glinton (injured) nor Luke Kreamalmeyer played in Tuesday’s opening-round game, the USL First Division Carolina RailHawks earned a 2-1 victory against the USL Second Division Richmond Kickers at the WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, N.C. The RailHawks will play First Division games Thursday at home versus Bradley’s fifth U.S. Open Cup competitor, former All-American Bryan Namoff, will not begin play in the tournament until the third round June 30 when his D.C. United side joins the other seven Major League Soccer entries in the draw. D.C. United’s opponent will be determined after the second-round games are played next week. Two opening-round games were not played Tuesday night, both in the The Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup dates back to 1914 and is open to all affiliated amateur and professional teams in the |
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